Best trails in Ujung Kulon National Park
Indonesia: #26 of 60 national parks
Situated about 300 km from the capital city of Jakarta, or about 140 km from Serang, the capital city of Banten Province, Ujung Kulon National Park encompasses a total area of 122,955 hectares consisting of 78,619 hectares land area and 44,337 hectares of seas. The national park stretches across the Ujung Kulon Peninsula, Panaitan Island, Peucang Island, Handeleum islands, and Honje Mountain Range. Administratively, Ujung Kulon National Park is located within the Sumur and Cimanggu districts, in the Pandeglang Regency, in the province of Banten.
Top trails
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Moderate
•8.7 mi
•Est. 3h 24m
The Javan Rhinos are known as the largest animals on Java and the second largest animals in Indonesia after the Asian Elephant. This extraordinary creature is extremely rare and barely makes its appearance noticeable.
Some of the locals even regard the Javan rhino as more than a mere animal but almost like a near sacred ancient creature. Aside from the Javan Rhino, Ujung Kulon National Park is also home to many other special wildlife.
2
Easy
•1.1 mi
•Est. 22m
On the Rancecet beach we can see boats landing or just sailing out to sea. Rancecet Beach is quite famous in the Cimanggu sub-district. To the east of the village of Rancecet stretches white sand mixed with beautiful black sand and on this beach there are lots of great fishing spots with big fish.
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Easy
•1.0 mi
•Est. 23m
The beach on Peucang Island has distinctive characteristics, namely white sand and a wide expanse. Natural tourism objects that can be enjoyed on this island include tracking to Karang Copong, swimming, snorkeling and diving.
Wildlife viewing can be enjoyed by crossing to the Cidaon Shepherd which takes approximately 15 minutes by using a small boat with a capacity of 6 (six) people. In Cidaon we can observe animal attractions such as bulls, peacocks, deer, and wild boars. In addition, we...
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Moderate
•4.3 mi
•Est. 2h 43m
One of the interesting tourist attractions to visit in Ujung Kulon is Panaitan Island. It is famous for its big waves and is suitable for surfers, making surfers keep coming to this island. The hills of Panaitan Island are formed by pristine forest with a combination of mangrove forest vegetation, coastal forest and lowland rain forest. The condition of this pristine forest is inhabited by various types of wild animals such as deer, mouse deer, wild boar, long-tailed monkeys, crocodiles,...
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in Ujung Kulon National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Ujung Kulon National Park is Ujung Kulon Trail, which has a NaN star rating from 0 reviews. This trail is 8.7 mi long with an elevation gain of 889 ft.
What is the longest trail in Ujung Kulon National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Ujung Kulon National Park is Ujung Kulon Trail. This trail is estimated to be 8.7 mi long.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Ujung Kulon National Park?
If you're looking for elevation gain, Ujung Kulon National Park has you covered. Panaitan Island boasts the most elevation gain with 1,410 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Ujung Kulon Trail, which will get you 889 ft of elevation gain.
Are there camping trails available in Ujung Kulon National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 3 camping trails in Ujung Kulon National Park and the most popular is Ujung Kulon Trail with an average star rating from 0 community reviews.
Are there running trails available in Ujung Kulon National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 4 running trails in Ujung Kulon National Park and the most popular is Paraja Bay Beach with an average star rating from 0 community reviews.
Are there any trails with scenic mountain peak views in Ujung Kulon National Park?
Yes, there is 1 trail with a scenic mountain peak view in Ujung Kulon National Park: Panaitan Island.